FLORIDA PERMANENT REFERENCE NETWORK TODAY AND TOMORROW SPEAKER
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FLORIDA PERMANENT REFERENCE NETWORK TODAY AND TOMORROW SPEAKER: RON HANSON COURSE NUMBER: 8493
IMPORTANT FPRN INFORMATION 204. 90. 21. 205 www. myfloridagps. com www. dot. state. fl. us/surveyingandmapping/FPRN
NEW FPRN WEB SITE • Maps Ø Dynamic Site Status o Ø • • FDOT Enterprise GIS foundation Google Earth Overlay Computation Service Ø OPUS utilizes 32 sites Ø FPRN utilizes 97 sites Rinex Availability Ø NGS/CORS provides data for 32 sites Ø FPRN provides data for 97 sites
SUPPORTED LANGUAGES • RTCM 2. x Ø Used for RTK Ø Includes NRTK Ø Includes GLONASS Ø Ideal for Legacy Sensors • CMR(+) • RTCM 3. x Ø Used for RTK Ø Includes NRTK Ø More efficient than RTCM 2. x Ø Includes GLONASS Ø More efficient than RTCM 2. x Ø Lower bandwidth than CMR(+) Ø Only for GPS Ø GLONASS extension still proprietary
SUPPORTED PROTOCOLS • NTRIP • TCP/IP Ø Multiple languages per port Ø One language per port Ø Multiple products per port Ø One product per port Ø Works with NRTK Ø Works with Automatic Nearest Ø Works with Zones
FPRN PRODUCTS • Single Baseline Ø Direct Connect (TCP/IP) Ø State Wide (NTRIP) Ø District Wide (NTRIP) • Network Solutions Ø Automatic Nearest Ø FKP Ø MAX Ø VRS • GIS Corrections
PORT SCHEMA Port 10000 - Network Solutions (NTRIP) i. MAX Max Nearest FKP VRS 11000 series – Network Solutions (TCP/IP) i. MAX Max Nearest FKP VRS Port 10800 – GIS Solutions Panhandle North Central South
PORT SCHEMA ABCDE AB - Language 23 – RTCM 2. 3 25 – CMR+ 31 – RTCM 3. 1 C – District DE – Station Designation
SINGLE BASELINE AUTOMATIC (NTRIP) 204. 90. 21. 205
SINGLE BASELINE (NTRIP) 204. 90. 21. 205
SINGLE BASELINE (TCP/IP) 204. 90. 21. 205
SINGLE BASELINE (TCP/IP) 204. 90. 21. 205
NETWORK SOLUTIONS (NTRIP) 204. 90. 21. 205
HARDWARE IMPROVEMENTS • Server Migration Ø Moved FPRN Servers to High Availability Network • Station Upgrades Ø Upgraded to provide GLONASS • Communication Upgrades Ø Upgrading from analog to digital • Coordinate Adjustment Ø Adjusted coordinates to match NSRS - NAD 83 – 2011 (epoch 2010. 00)
SCHEDULED NETWORK IMPROVEMENTS • Height Modernization Ø Obtaining precise ellipsoid heights for each station • Network Realignment Ø Realigning stations to eliminate “gaps” in coverage Ø Partner Agencies using FDOT “surplus equipment”
NETWORK LIMITATIONS • Only as strong as weakest link Ø GPS only in some areas • Outside Network? Ø No Network Solution
SUPPORT www. dot. state. fl. us/surveyingandmapping/fprn • Ron Hanson (Tuesday – Saturday) Ø (850) 414 -4254 Office Ø (850) 510 -8596 Cell Ø ronald. hanson@dot. state. fl. us • Scott Harper (Sunday – Thursday) Ø (850) 414 -4596 Office Ø (850) 728 -1240 Cell Ø scott. harper@dot. state. fl. us
http: //www. dot. state. fl. us/surveyingandmapping/fprnstat/index. html
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